Library Arduino_TensorFlowLite has been declared precompiled:
Precompiled library in "C:\Users\dk853\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Arduino_TensorFlowLite\src\cortex-m4\fpv4-sp-d16-softfp" not found
Precompiled library in "C:\Users\dk853\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Arduino_TensorFlowLite\src\cortex-m4" not found
c:/users/dk853/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/arduino/tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc/7-2017q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/7.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: cannot find @C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\ccScO61i: Invalid argument
collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Hi @glitchxx0. I'm going to ask you to post the full verbose output from a compilation.
This procedure is not intended to solve the problem. The purpose is to gather more information.
Please do this:
Select File > Preferences... from the Arduino IDE menus.
The "Preferences" dialog will open.
Check the box next to "Show verbose output during: ☐ compilation" in the "Preferences" dialog.
Click the OK button.
Select Sketch > Verify/Compile from the Arduino IDE menus.
Wait for the compilation to fail.
You will see a "Compilation error: ..." notification at the bottom right corner of the Arduino IDE window. Click the COPY ERROR MESSAGES button on that notification.
Open a forum reply here by clicking the Reply button.
Click the <CODE/> icon on the post composer toolbar.
This will add the forum's code block markup (```) to your reply to make sure the error messages are correctly formatted.
Press Ctrl+V.
This will paste the compilation output into the code block.
Move the cursor outside of the code tags before you add any additional text to your reply.
Click the Reply button to post the output.
In case the output is longer than the forum software will allow to be added to a post, you can instead save it to a .txt file and then attach that file to a reply here:
Open a forum reply here by clicking the Reply button.
Click the "Upload" icon () on the post composer toolbar:
A dialog will open.
In the dialog, select the .txt file you saved.
Click the Open button.
Click the Reply button to publish the post.
Alternatively, instead of using the "Upload" icon on the post composer toolbar as described in steps (5) - (7) above, you can simply drag and drop the .txt file onto the post composer field to attach it.
Since it caused me some doubt, I'll add a note here that this part of the output is only informational. The library is configured to use precompiled archives if they are available for the board being compiled for, but also to fall back on compiling from the source code if the necessary archives are not present. These messages only communicate that the fallback behavior was used. The only effect of this is that the compilation takes longer, but the library functions exactly the same regardless. It doesn't have anything to do with the true cause of the failure: